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You can get drops for canine weeper eye. ask your vet
Yes, I did it for my 10-year old dog KAKA. He has a lot gum in the left eye. I put some clear eye drop into his, and it gets better.
It is possible there is something in the eye. Go to a store that sells pet products and get eye drops. Put in the drops and the item in the eye will most likely be washed out with the drops. If not, take it to the vet.
Neo poly dex opth eye drops for dogs can have a range of side effects. These side effects range from tearing of the eye to itching.
You should use eye drops specifically formulated for dogs. Some of the preservatives and other ingredients in human eye drops can be damaging to their eyes. Speak with your veterinarian to find out what brands are safe.
well, if the dogs eye is infected yo should go to the vet and they could give you eye drops or if something is in the dogs eye you ca put water in the dogs eye ad the pat around the eye with a tissue.
The recommended usage instructions for Maxidex eye drops for dogs are to administer 1 to 2 drops into the affected eye(s) every 6 to 8 hours, as prescribed by a veterinarian. It is important to follow the vet's instructions carefully and not to exceed the recommended dosage.
Im pretty sure a dog should use DOG eye drops not humans..if u use human ones it will preobably get the dogs eye infected :I
Yes, but it's often less effective on dogs so putting 4-6 drops depending on the redness would be ideal.mIn no way will it detriment the dog's condition so need to be alarmed.
The potential toxic effects will depend on the type of eye drops, exactly how much was ingested and how large your dog is. Rewetting drops are of no concern, because they are basically a salt water solution; prescription eye drops are potentially toxic, particularly to a small dog like a Yorkie or Chihuahua.
There is limited scientific evidence supporting the effectiveness of Ethos eye drops for treating cataracts in dogs. While some pet owners report improvements in their dog's vision after using Ethos eye drops, it is essential to consult with a veterinarian before starting any treatment. Cataracts in dogs are a complex condition that may require surgical intervention for significant improvement.
You need to ask your vet. Some human medicines cannot be used on dogs.